The finance industry is concerned with how individuals and institutions handle their financial resources — how they raise their money, where they allocate it and how they use it — and assesses the risks involved in these activities as well as recommends ways to manage these risks.
There are a number of exciting and rewarding jobs in the field of finance. What follows are just a few examples.
The commercial banking sector employs more people than any other facet of the financial services industry. Banks offer individuals the opportunity to interact with a broad spectrum of people and the chance to develop a clientele. People in banking usually start out as tellers and shift to other bank services such as leasing, credit card banking, trade credit and international finance.
As the name indicates, a career in corporate finance means you will work in a corporation and are mainly concerned with sourcing money for the company — money that will be used to develop the business, make acquisitions and ensure the company’s future. In a corporation, you are likely to start as a financial officer.
As a financial planner, you may also work...